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Anyone use this with their handheld during rotations? I am curious as to its value. It appears to blow away 5MCC, Harrisons and the rest, at about $200 for 2 years (updates included). Is it worth it?
 
I used to have an old version of it. I don't what its like now, but if it has a good drug/abx/5mcc like reference then it may be worth it.
$200 ain't bad for 2 years. Sometimes new versions aren't considered updates - and in order to get updates you gotta buy the new version.
 
This question has been asked before, I am sure, but has anyone tried getting one of those CD-ROM's off of ebay...for like $5-$10....that has a crapload of programs on it. If so, let us know about your experience.
 
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I think 5MCC is still better. Combine that with Epocrates and Hopkins Abx Guide and you're set.

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coop528 said:
This question has been asked before, I am sure, but has anyone tried getting one of those CD-ROM's off of ebay...for like $5-$10....that has a crapload of programs on it. If so, let us know about your experience.

illegal pirated software
so do you think it would be a good idea to purchase it (have your credit card # attached to it) and your name and address? Maybe you should call the Feds and give them a heads up on your purchase.

There are free programs - Epocrates, JHU ABX, DXsaurus, etc
 
And are you just supposed to know that something is piracy? What if the seller says that everything is licensed?
 
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